Résumé du livre
Dr. Jill Bolte Taylor is an American neuroanatomist who specializes in mental illnesses. Her TED talk was the first of its kind to go viral and inspired many to buy her book, which subsequently became a New York Times bestseller. For over a decade, Bolte Taylor was the president of NAMI, the National Alliance on Mental Illness, and is now the NAMI president emeritus for Bloomington, Indiana.
Bolte Taylor’s journey began with a profound fascination for the human brain, which deepened after she experienced a life-altering hemorrhagic stroke caused by an undiagnosed arteriovenous malformation. Discharged from the hospital just five days later, she embarked on a grueling recovery process, supported by her mother’s unwavering care. Together, they celebrated each small victory as Bolte Taylor relearned basic skills like walking, talking, and reading, though the process was exhausting and fraught with challenges. Her stroke had left her disconnected from reality, struggling to comprehend even simple concepts, yet she persevered. The experience also brought moments of unexpected tranquility, which inspired her to explore the brain’s plasticity and the potential for recovery. Despite initial skepticism from medical professionals, she proved that the brain could rewire itself, regaining lost abilities through determination and support. Her recovery culminated in a successful surgery to remove a blood clot and the remaining malformation, allowing her to reconnect fully with the world. Bolte Taylor’s story not only highlights the resilience of the human brain but also underscores the importance of belief, both in oneself and from others, in overcoming adversity.
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